Storm Falcon — Damage and Assessment Posted on 13 years ago by MIS Governor Lilia G. Pineda inquires from concerned local government officials and engineers of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) the extent of damages on the slope protection of the San Juan-San Jose-Natividad Creek in Guagua town wrought by Tropical Storm Falcon during the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) and Local Government Officials Meeting on Damage and Assessment. More than 500 barangay officials, municipal mayors and members of the PDRRMC attended the meeting at the Benigno Aquino Memorial Hall at the provincial capitol compound. (Photo by Jun Jaso, Pampanga PIO) Related Posts via CategoriesGov. Delta cuts ribbon on newly enhanced sports facility in MinalinGov. Delta intensifies measures vs Bataan oil spillGov. Delta appeals for unity amid Bataan oil spillPampanga under red rainfall warning, Gov. Delta leads relief distribution to affected brgysDA, Capitol distribute sentinel piglets to revive ASF-hit hog industryGov. Delta awards service vehicles to brgysPres. Marcos distributes financial assistance to farmers, fisherfolk in PampangaGov Delta Launches “Pampanga Loan Assistance Program for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs)”Police find secret indoor firing range, underground tunnel in Pogo leisure hub53 new motorcycles turned over to Pampanga Police Post navigation Previous article Educational Financial AssistanceNext article Gov Commits Intensified Support to Typhoon- Affected Farmers, Fisherfolks